Mozilla is continuing to build a secure web platform which is a crucial part of its mission to move the Web forward as a platform for openness, innovation and opportunity for all.

According to Mozilla Blog, today Mozilla Teams with BlackBerry for Browser Security. The BlackBerry Mozilla collaboration is know as fuzzing and Mozilla introduced Minion. Minion is an open source security testing platform for developers and security professionals.

NBC.com was compromised, an iframe was modified which allowed content to load from another website. NBC joins the list of other websites to be attached recently: Apple, Facebook, Twitter, and Burger King. Facebook and Google blocked users from accessing NBC, Facebook did not allow users to post NBC links on its website.

Other NBC websites were attacked as well such as Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and Jay Leno’s Garage.

NBC identified and resolved the RedKit malware. Security experts warn visitors that the site may have infected their computer with the RedKit malware.

The RedKit malware was first publicly identified last May, it targets vulnerabilities in applications such as Java and Adobe Reader.

MS Trustworthy Computing director Yunsun Wee released the following statement, “The majority of customers have automatic updates enabled and will not need to take any action because protections will be downloaded and installed automatically. For those manually updating, we encourage you to apply this update as quickly as possible. For more on MS Security Update MS12-063 Click Here.

Microsoft Warns of Internet Security Flaws. The newly discovered IE bug makes PCs vulnerable to hackers attack and urge customers to download security software to mitigate the risk of infection. Hundred of millions of IE browser users are affected by the security flaw. Microsoft said that attackers can exploit the bug to infect a PC who visits a malicious website and take control of the victim’s computer.

MS advise customers to install the security software until the bug is fixed and a new version of IE is released. Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) is the free security tool that is available on MS website.